Rohan Cummings
Lecturer, Office of the Senior Associate Dean of Basic Sciences, Department of Physiology, Neurosciences & Behavioral Sciences
Biography
Rohan Cummings received his medical education at St. George’s University (SGU) in Grenada. He is now a lecturer at SGU. His primary role is the co-Program Director for the Premedical
Program. Other roles include assessment reviews, environmental scanning, curriculum development, academic appeals, student support services, teaching, and quality improvement initiatives. In addition to his teaching and leadership roles, he is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) with a concentration in Epidemiology.
He has contributed to several institutional committees, including the Committee on Academic Progress and Promotion (CAPPS). He works closely with academic deans and registrars on issues such as student attrition, resilience, and progression metrics. Dr. Cummings is passionate about medical education, public health, quality controls of assessments, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the medical curriculum. He is also deeply engaged in research projects that explore geriatric public health. Additionally, he is currently working on systematic reviews on SARS-CoV-2 and Parkinson’s Disease Risk, and Global Evidence on Lead Contamination in Spices.
With this multidisciplinary background, Dr. Cummings brings a unique blend of clinical, academic, and research expertise. He mentors students and junior faculty, and remains committed to improving health outcomes through education, research, and policy. His current scholarly work bridges clinical education, AI innovation, and public health systems thinking.
Contact Information
473-456-7928
Areas of Interest
- Assessment quality control
- Medical education
- Public health epidemiology
- Geriatric public health
- Artificial intelligence integration into healthcare and medical education
- Student performance analytics and progression
Affiliations
- General Medical Council
Selected Publications
No publications available.
Selected Projects
- Global Evidence on Lead Contamination in Spices: A Systematic Review
- Mapping Nature’s Reach: A Spatial Analysis of Green and Blue Space Proximity to Schools in Grenada
- AI-generated Narrative Feedback in OSCEs
- SARS-CoV-2 and Parkinson’s Disease Risk: A Systematic Review of Emerging Evidence
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